e/8 inch Gun M1

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has glosseng: The 8 inch Gun M-1 was a 203 mm towed heavy gun developed in the United States. It was used by the US Army and the British Army in World War II. Development Serious development began in June 1940 of an gun that would have a range of , a road speed of , be transported in 2 loads weighing no more than and be suitable for rail movement. Use of the carriage of the 240 mm howitzer M1 eased development, but the gun was very troublesome and wasn't standardized until January 1944. The main problems were excessive bore wear and poor accuracy, but it was felt that nothing better could be produced in a timely manner. Thus it entered production at a low rate and in small numbers. Like the 240 mm howitzer, it was mounted on a stretched Heavy Tank T26E3 chassis that had an extra bogie wheel per side as the 8in Gun Motor Carriage T93, but the war ended before they could be used and were later scrapped.
lexicalizationeng: 8 inch Gun M1
instance of(noun) an army unit that uses big guns
artillery unit, artillery
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has glossfra: L'obusier M1, 8 pouces est un canon lourd américain de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
lexicalizationfra: Obusier M1, 8 pouces
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